MCQ Chapter 4.7 Class 6 English Maharashtra Board Play by Day and Night 1. What does the poem invite children to bring?Books and pencilsHoop and ballToys and dollsFood and drinksQuestion 1 of 152. How should children come according to the poem?With happy facesWith tired facesWith serious facesWith sad facesQuestion 2 of 153. What should children do in the merry ring?Read and writeDance and singSleep and eatShout and fightQuestion 3 of 154. What kind of day is described in the poem?RainyCloudyPleasantColdQuestion 4 of 155. Who is the poem addressing?AdultsBoys and girlsTeachersParentsQuestion 5 of 156. What shines as bright as day in the poem?The sunThe starsThe moonThe lampsQuestion 6 of 157. What are children asked to leave behind in the second stanza?GamesFood and sleepStudiesWorkQuestion 7 of 158. Where are children invited to play?In the gardenInside the houseOn the streetAt schoolQuestion 8 of 159. What is the tone of the poem?SeriousJoyfulAngrySadQuestion 9 of 1510. How does the poem encourage children to come?With a whoop and a callWith silence and calmnessWith hesitationWith fearQuestion 10 of 1511. What should children bring when coming to play?GoodwillAngerComplaintsShynessQuestion 11 of 1512. What happens if children do not come with goodwill?They are not welcome.They can still play.They will be ignored.They will play alone.Question 12 of 1513. What type of activity is described in the poem?WorkPlay and funLearningTravelingQuestion 13 of 1514. What does the phrase "come not at all" suggest?Everyone must play.Playing without goodwill is discouraged.Children can come anytime.Playing is not important.Question 14 of 1515. What is the poem encouraging children to do?Stay indoorsJoin others and enjoyFocus on studiesSleep earlyQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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